Chrome extension

Save any job in one click.

Browse LinkedIn, Indeed, or Glassdoor. When you find a posting worth applying to, click the Resimay icon. The job description is parsed into structured fields and lands in your tracker before you switch tabs.

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Free with any Resimay account. Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, and every Chromium browser.

Seeing a “not trusted by Enhanced Safe Browsing” warning?

If Chrome shows a yellow shield reading “Proceed with caution. This extension is not trusted by Enhanced Safe Browsing”, you can click Continue to install safely. Here is what that warning actually means, and why you might see it.

What Enhanced Safe Browsing is

Enhanced Safe Browsing is an opt-in privacy feature inside Chrome that adds an extra layer of caution around things Google has not yet built a reputation signal for. Most Chrome users do not have it turned on. The ones who do see warnings on any extension, website, or download that is too new or too low-volume for Google’s trust model to recognise.

Why Resimay triggers it right now

Resimay’s Chrome extension is new. It was published in 2026 and is still building up install volume and review count. Google’s reputation system weights those heavily, along with how long the developer account has been publishing. Until that reputation accrues, Enhanced Safe Browsing users see the warning on any install click. This is a freshness signal, not a malware detection. No security check has flagged the code.

What the warning does not mean

  • Google has not flagged the code as malicious. The normal Chrome Web Store review passed before the extension went live.
  • No private data has been collected, leaked, or sent anywhere it should not go. See the permission breakdown further down.
  • You do not have to turn Enhanced Safe Browsing off to install. The “Continue to install” button is there by design.

When the warning goes away

As install count grows, reviews come in, and the developer account ages, Enhanced Safe Browsing gradually stops showing the warning. There is no manual override we can request from Google. It is a reputation system that resolves itself over time.

Still unsure? You can use Resimay without the extension. Paste the job description into your dashboard instead. The AI parsing step is identical. The extension is a time-saver, not a requirement.

What the extension can and cannot do

Chrome lists four permissions on the install prompt. Here is each one in plain language, and what each one is explicitly not used for.

activeTab

Used for: Reads the page you are currently on, and only when you click the Resimay icon in the toolbar. Nothing runs in the background.

Not used for: Other tabs you have open, your browsing history, or anything you have not explicitly clicked Resimay on.

scripting

Used for: Runs a small script on LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor job pages to pull the job title, company, and description text out of the DOM.

Not used for: Any website that is not on the allowlist. Your banking, email, and social media pages never see a Resimay script.

storage

Used for: Saves your Resimay login token locally so you do not have to sign in every time you open the popup. Standard browser-local storage.

Not used for: Reading or modifying cookies from other sites, or syncing anything off your machine beyond the API call to Resimay.

host_permissions

Used for: Restricted to linkedin.com, indeed.com, glassdoor.com, and the Resimay API domain. That is the full list.

Not used for: Any site not on that list. The extension cannot inject into arbitrary pages.

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